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SNAP beneficiaries have expressed outrage on social media over the government shutdown that could affect their grocery benefits starting next month — with some even threatening to ransack stores if food stamp payments don’t go through starting Nov. 1.
Two federal judges have ruled that President Donald Trump must use contingency funds to keep SNAP benefits going during the federal government shutdown.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for school leaders wondering how long grant money will last and who can help them interpret federal laws. For Education Secretary Linda McMahon, it offers a preview of what she hopes to make permanent.
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SNAP Benefits Won’t Be Issued November 1st — Here’s What That Means for Your Groceries
The federal government shutdown is now hitting America’s dinner tables. The USDA announced that it will not issue SNAP benefits on November 1, leaving more than 42 million people without […] The post SNAP Benefits Won’t Be Issued November 1st — Here’s What That Means for Your Groceries appeared first on Baller Alert.
Two federal judges ruled on whether the federal government must continue replenishing SNAP food aid benefits during the shutdown.
If the paychecks are delivered, it would be the second time the White House has avoided missing a pay period for troops during the shutdown, now in its 30th day.